A Dissertation Proposal Presented to The Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations by ALEXANDRA A. O'BRIEN

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[NOTE: Additions are made to the following bibliography periodically. The text of the proposal has not been modified since its publication online. The dissertation was defended on November 8th, 1999 and I graduated on December 10th, 1999.]

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